Ministry of Tourism Updates Bahamian Company to Manage Bahamas.com
By Basil Smith
Jan 25, 2010 - 3:08:52 PM
Nassau, Bahamas - The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and
Aviation has contracted Providence Technology Group to take over the
maintenance of Bahamas.com, making the firm the first Bahamian company to
administer the nation’s main tourism web site.
Providence was
selected for the job from among a competitive field of Bahamian and
international technology companies. The
Ministry of Tourism & Aviation recently signed an agreement with the
company’s principals for the scope of work to be carried out on the website.
Minister of
Tourism & Aviation, Sen. Hon. Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace pointed out that the
selection of the company demonstrated the Ministry of Tourism & Aviation’s
commitment to the growth of Bahamian industry. He emphasized the importance of
the development by pointing out that over 60% of travel to The Bahamas is now
being booked on the Internet. With Bahamas.com being the destination’s main
on-line presence, the selection of a local company to manage it was a
demonstration of commitment and confidence, he said.
Ian Hepburn,
managing director of Providence Technology Group, attributed his company’s
success in the bidding process to his team’s broad skills in manipulating
drupal, the content management platform in which Bahamas.com is developed. In addition, he said, the company has a great
depth of skills in working with search engines and online marketing.
Bahamas.com has
been positioned as the Ministry of Tourism and Aviation’s virtual overseas
office, which is accessible all over the world, 24 hours per day and seven days
per week. The site contains extensive
information on the various islands of the Bahamas, and internet users are able
to book travel to the country directly from the site.
Pictured (from
left) are Caroline Moncur, vice president for Consulting Solutions at
Providence; Mr. Hepburn, Minister Vanderpool-Wallace and Basil Smith, Chief
Communications Officer in Ministry of Tourism & Aviation.